....because the weather has taken a nasty turn here in Southern California. It is so chilly, the girls have put T-shirts on over their bikinis!
leinfam@earthlink.net
Commismerating with your bad weather....
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Commismerating with your bad weather....
Truly one of the disadvantages of the winter months. However, Here in Florida it is kinda crazy. Most of the locals get out thier winter clothes if the temps get below 70, which is pretty rare. We have a lot of tourists so you can always depend on seeing some gal in a bikini on the beach no matter what the weather is.JimL wrote: ....because the weather has taken a nasty turn here in Southern California. It is so chilly, the girls have put T-shirts on over their bikinis!
pr142@aol.com
You can always tell who are the tourists!
Phil,Phil wrote:Truly one of the disadvantages of the winter months. However, Here in Florida it is kinda crazy. Most of the locals get out thier winter clothes if the temps get below 70, which is pretty rare. We have a lot of tourists so you can always depend on seeing some gal in a bikini on the beach no matter what the weather is.JimL wrote: ....because the weather has taken a nasty turn here in Southern California. It is so chilly, the girls have put T-shirts on over their bikinis!
You've got that right. When I lived in San Diego, you could always tell who were the tourists as they were the ones in the swimming pools in February in 65 degree weather. No self respecting resident would be caught dead in a pool in the middle of winter! Now, I'm back in New York. The idea of swimming in 65 degree weather somehow seems more "inviting"!!
Warren Kaplan
Sine Qua Non
CD27
Setsail728@aol.com
Re: You can always tell who are the tourists!
As I recall on my last trip to San Diego they don't even wear bikinis at Blacks Beach.
Just got back from Pearl Harbor where the weather is warm and the trades are blowing.
Olli Wendelin
BLUE MOON
Charleston, SC
wendelin@spawar.navy.mil
Just got back from Pearl Harbor where the weather is warm and the trades are blowing.
Olli Wendelin
BLUE MOON
Charleston, SC
wendelin@spawar.navy.mil